If you do delete them they will end up in the delete file to a point until the delete file says they are too big to be put into the delete file and they will be gone for good. I am not going to tell you to delete them as the computer may not have given you user permission to do so even move them for that matter. If the dates and times coincide with the files that you accidentally put in there, then those are the ones that you may move.
There may even be some specific times beside them. You will get a warning here and say "yes".Īt this point you should be able to expand all the files in recovery. Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) Untick the box "Hide empty drives in the Computer folder" Tick the circle "Show hidden files folders and drives" At the top of the page click on "organize" > folders and search options > Click "view" in that window > To actually look into the recovery partition itself, do this. I believe the recovery partition will not let you put any thing in the actual folder itself, but I could be wrong here. If there ars any other files in there other then recovery they should show up here and you may be able to move those to another part of the hard drive. If you try to open the file for recovery you will get a warning not to go any further. Go to Computer and click on the recovery partition. It's designed to be just big enough to hold all the files and folders to restore your laptop.
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The recovery partition will show as being full in the first place. If you want to look what's in there and start removing things, do it with extreme caution.